The Presbyterian Church has apologised to victims who suffered abuse while in its care.
The public apology was delivered both in Auckland, on Saturday, and in Dunedin the week before (27 October). The dates fall more than a year after the national Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care published its report.
Survivors were emotional as they read poetry to open the ceremony on Saturday, which was purposefully held away from church grounds at the Due Drop Events Centre in Manukau.
Moderator of the general assembly, Reverend Rose Luxford, said the church and people in it had caused pain, and extended a “sincere and unreserved apology”.
“It was our responsibility to care for you,” she said. “We failed. Abuse happened in our care, because we failed to provide protection and we didn’t act when alarms were raised. Such a breach of trust is unjustifiable.”
Though some survivors were on…
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